

Type
General Skin Treatment
Duration
45 min
Laserstudio's full-body mole monitoring service uses the ATBM FotoFinder Master — one of the most advanced AI-supported dermatoscopy systems on the market — to photograph, map, and analyse every mole on the body in a single session. The FotoFinder captures high-definition images of each lesion from standardised anterior, posterior, and lateral positions, then applies automated AI analysis to assign a risk level to each mole. MUDr. Bednář reviews every result and provides a commentary explaining findings. Data is stored for annual comparison, enabling the detection of subtle changes over time that could indicate early malignant transformation. Czech health insurance contributes 500 Kč toward the prevention scan when performed annually.
Full-body mole monitoring at Laserstudio is performed using the ATBM FotoFinder Master, a professional body-mapping dermatoscopy system designed for comprehensive melanoma screening. The FotoFinder platform combines a high-resolution dermatoscope with a body-mapping camera that records the patient's entire skin surface in standardised positions — anterior, posterior, and both lateral views — creating a complete photographic inventory of every pigmented lesion. Each captured lesion is then processed by the system's AI analysis module, which evaluates colour distribution, border irregularity, lesion diameter, and surface structure against a trained dermatoscopy database. The AI assigns a risk level to each mole, flagging those that warrant closer dermatologist scrutiny. MUDr. Bednář then reviews the AI output alongside the clinical images, adds his own medical commentary, and discusses any elevated-risk lesions with the patient directly during the session. The full-body session produces a permanent digital record stored within the FotoFinder system. At each subsequent annual scan, the new images are automatically compared with the previous year's dataset, making it possible to detect incremental changes in size, colour, or shape that are invisible to the naked eye but may indicate early dysplastic changes or incipient malignant melanoma. This longitudinal data is particularly valuable for patients with a personal or family history of melanoma, those with many atypical moles (dysplastic naevus syndrome), or patients with fair skin and a history of UV exposure. The scan is recommended once per year, and Czech public health insurance contributes 500 Kč toward the cost as a prevention benefit. The session lasts approximately 45 minutes. No preparation is needed beyond arriving without nail polish on fingers or toes (to allow nail bed visualisation), and without makeup on facial lesions. Patients at elevated melanoma risk — more than 50 moles, family history, prior melanoma, or significant cumulative UV exposure — are the primary target population, although the clinic accepts all patients who wish to establish a baseline map of their moles.
Key Details
- System
- ATBM FotoFinder Master
- Analysis
- AI risk classification per lesion
- Frequency
- Recommended annually
- Insurance contribution
- 500 Kč (Czech public insurance)
- Data stored
- Year-on-year comparison
Who Is This For?
Anyone with many moles, a personal or family history of melanoma, fair skin with significant sun exposure, or anyone wanting a baseline map for early melanoma detection
What's Included
Preparation Required
Arrive without nail polish (fingers and toes). Remove makeup from facial moles before the scan. No other preparation required. Wear underwear you can comfortably have examined; the scan covers the full body surface.
2 500 Kč per full-body dermatoscopy session. Czech health insurance contributes 500 Kč toward annual prevention scans. Recommended annually. Includes full-body mapping (anterior, posterior, and lateral views), AI risk analysis of all lesions, doctor commentary, and data storage for year-on-year comparison.
- Category
- Skin Treatments
- Duration
- 45 min
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